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“
I
think
,
sir
,
it
’
s
been
books
,
”
answered
Freckles
.
“
You
see
,
I
didn
’
t
realize
it
meself
until
the
bullfrog
told
me
this
morning
.
I
hadn
’
t
ever
even
heard
about
a
place
like
this
.
Anyway
,
I
wasn
’
t
understanding
how
it
would
be
,
if
I
had
.
Being
among
these
beautiful
things
every
day
,
I
got
so
anxious
like
to
be
knowing
and
naming
them
,
that
it
got
to
eating
into
me
and
went
and
made
me
near
sick
,
when
I
was
well
as
I
could
be
.
Of
course
,
I
learned
to
read
,
write
,
and
figure
some
at
school
,
but
there
was
nothing
there
,
or
in
any
of
the
city
that
I
ever
got
to
see
,
that
would
make
a
fellow
even
be
dreaming
of
such
interesting
things
as
there
are
here
.
I
’
ve
seen
the
parks
—
but
good
Lord
,
they
ain
’
t
even
beginning
to
be
in
it
with
the
Limberlost
!
It
’
s
all
new
and
strange
to
me
.
I
don
’
t
know
a
thing
about
any
of
it
.
The
bullfrog
told
me
to
’
find
out
,
’
plain
as
day
,
and
books
are
the
only
way
;
ain
’
t
they
?
”
“
Of
course
,
”
said
McLean
,
astonished
at
himself
for
his
heartfelt
relief
.
He
had
not
guessed
until
that
minute
what
it
would
have
meant
to
him
to
have
Freckles
give
up
.
“
You
know
enough
to
study
out
what
you
want
yourself
,
if
you
have
the
books
;
don
’
t
you
?
”
“
I
am
pretty
sure
I
do
,
”
said
Freckles
.
“
I
learned
all
I
’
d
the
chance
at
in
the
Home
,
and
me
schooling
was
good
as
far
as
it
went
.
Wouldn
’
t
let
you
go
past
fourteen
,
you
know
.
I
always
did
me
sums
perfect
,
and
loved
me
history
books
.
I
had
them
almost
by
heart
.
I
never
could
get
me
grammar
to
suit
them
.
They
said
it
was
just
born
in
me
to
go
wrong
talking
,
and
if
it
hadn
’
t
been
I
suppose
I
would
have
picked
it
up
from
the
other
children
;
but
I
’
d
the
best
voice
of
any
of
them
in
the
Home
or
at
school
.
I
could
knock
them
all
out
singing
.
I
was
always
leader
in
the
Home
,
and
once
one
of
the
superintendents
gave
me
carfare
and
let
me
go
into
the
city
and
sing
in
a
boys
’
choir
.
The
master
said
I
’
d
the
swatest
voice
of
them
all
until
it
got
rough
like
,
and
then
he
made
me
quit
for
awhile
,
but
he
said
it
would
be
coming
back
by
now
,
and
I
’
m
railly
thinking
it
is
,
sir
,
for
I
’
ve
tried
on
the
line
a
bit
of
late
and
it
seems
to
go
smooth
again
and
lots
stronger
.
That
and
me
chickens
have
been
all
the
company
I
’
ve
been
having
,
and
it
will
be
all
I
’
ll
want
if
I
can
have
some
books
and
learn
the
real
names
of
things
,
where
they
come
from
,
and
why
they
do
such
interesting
things
.
It
’
s
been
fretting
me
more
than
I
knew
to
be
shut
up
here
among
all
these
wonders
and
not
knowing
a
thing
.
I
wanted
to
ask
you
what
some
books
would
cost
me
,
and
if
you
’
d
be
having
the
goodness
to
get
me
the
right
ones
.
I
think
I
have
enough
money
.
”
Freckles
offered
his
account
-
book
and
the
Boss
studied
it
gravely
.
“
You
needn
’
t
touch
your
account
,
Freckles
,
”
he
said
.
“
Ten
dollars
from
this
month
’
s
pay
will
provide
you
everything
you
need
to
start
on
.
I
will
write
a
friend
in
Grand
Rapids
today
to
select
you
the
very
best
and
send
them
at
once
.
”
Freckles
’
eyes
were
shining
.
“
Never
owned
a
book
in
me
life
!
”
he
said
.
“
Even
me
schoolbooks
were
never
mine
.
Lord
!
How
I
used
to
wish
I
could
have
just
one
of
them
for
me
very
own
!
Won
’
t
it
be
fun
to
see
me
sawbird
and
me
little
yellow
fellow
looking
at
me
from
the
pages
of
a
book
,
and
their
real
names
and
all
about
them
printed
alongside
?
How
long
will
it
be
taking
,
sir
?
”